- Kahlo’s: Appearances Can Be DeceivingAfter artist Frida Kahlo died in 1954, Mexican painter Diego Rivera, two times husband of Kahlo, instructed to lockdown her wardrobe and belongings. They were kept mainly in her night room bathroom. Since… Read more: Kahlo’s: Appearances Can Be Deceiving
- Revisiting Warhol’s Sunset and Cage’s 4’33I am about to confess. I’m becoming aware I’m a passive viewer which in these days it doesn’t seem a good thing. I could use an euphemism and say I’m a classic viewer,… Read more: Revisiting Warhol’s Sunset and Cage’s 4’33
- Enrique Chavarría: Mexican Outsider SurrealismBorn in Mexico City in 1927, painter and draftsman Enrique Chavarría is one of Mexico’s best kept secrets. Late American gallery owner Bryna Prensky said -in a conflicting remark- she held at part… Read more: Enrique Chavarría: Mexican Outsider Surrealism


